Intel Celeron 700

by Anand Lal Shimpi on June 26, 2000 1:03 AM EST

The situation is pretty similar under the Data Explorer viewset.

Under the Lightscape test the Duron 700 completely dominated as we discovered not too long ago. And if the overclocked Celeron running at 850/100MHz wasn't capable of coming close to the Duron 700 there's no way that the Celeron 700 with a 66MHz FSB/memory bus could touch AMD's new baby.

Nothing really new here, because of the i815's ability to run the memory bus at 100MHz the Celeron 700/66 on the i815 it actually is about the same speed as an 850/100 on a BX board. The ProCDRS-02 viewset under SPECviewperf is more memory bandwidth dependent than CPU dependent which is obvious by the lack of a performance improvement provided by the Celeron 850/100 on a BX board over the Celeron 700/66 (with a 100 MHz memory interface) on an i815 setup.

SPECviewperf - Windows 2000 RC5 Performance - Windows 2000
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